...information and the attached is useful for making the software into copyrig DVD etc. I hope this information is useful for your reference and also for any copyright etc to be done by the international law. Have a nice day reading... also ways to rip the music from these small sized MP3, MP4 etc type of encoders using a more stable and faster speed which uses ...
..., because the fast line services were sorted out as part of the Brighton Main Line RUS, consulted about way back, leading to certain other major decisions such as the Gatwick Express transfer, peak 442s etc. So although the service in question crops up for discussion in the SL RUS consultation, which is still current, we're really stuck with the EC to CJ on the slow lines part I think. ...
... quote you the exact man page, or old man page used in 1990s, on all these issues, on what tool support what escape mechanism... or what tools will simply chock regardless what you escape or quote the file name etc. If you have experience in unix in say 1990s, you know as a fact that unix just don't support “odd” chars. (odd here means basically anyting other than [A-z0-9], “.”, “_”, “-”, “ ...
... <m...@nschum.de> wrote: Xah<xah...@gmail.com> wrote: Unix is the worst, they pretty much just allow alphanumerics and not even space. If you have anything like “,=(); \'"~&-” etc, you can expect most shell tools to erase you disk) Actually unix systems allow pretty much every character except / and the null character. To say that unix ...
... <m...@nschum.de> wrote: Xah<xah...@gmail.com> wrote: Unix is the worst, they pretty much just allow alphanumerics and not even space. If you have anything like “,=(); \'"~&-” etc, you can expect most shell tools to erase you disk) Actually unix systems allow pretty much every character except / and the null character. To say that unix allows much wider ...
Xah <xahlee@gmail.com> wrote: Unix is the worst, they pretty much just allow alphanumerics and not even space. If you have anything like “,=(); \'"~&-” etc, you can expect most shell tools to erase you disk) Actually unix systems allow pretty much every character except / and the null character. Of course most shells require proper quoting of characters /they/ assign a special ...
.../KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Mighty Magpie asked: | Hello, I have recently re-installed Outlook 2003 and find that when I | receive emails which contain images or logos etc, all I see are | (almost) empty cells containing a small box with a red X in the top | left hand corners. Can someone please advise me what I need to change | in order ...
... mac has “:” mostly in OS9, and “/” in OSX and there's complex char transform magic underneath. Unix is the worst, they pretty much just allow alphanumerics and not even space. If you have anything like “,=(); \'"~&-” etc, you can expect most shell tools to erase you disk) the best thing to do is just to create a file like info.txt or readme.txt or source.txt, then in that file put in the ...